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Marie Margarethe Wagner 1648–1703 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Feb 1648

Birth Location: Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne

Death Date: 17 May 1703

Death Location: Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne

Father: Peter Wagner

Mother: Amalia Brand

Spouse(s): Lorenz Werckle

Children(s): Johann Werckle, Anna Werckle

In 1648, Marie Margarethe Wagner entered the world in Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne, born to Peter Wagner And Amalia Brand. Marie Margarethe Wagner married Lorenz Werckle, and had children including Anna Eva Elisabetha Werckle, Johann Veltin Werckle. Marie Margarethe Wagner passed away in 1703 in Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne.

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Biography

  • In 1648, Marie Margarethe Wagner entered the world in Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne, born to Peter Wagner And Amalia Brand.
  • Marie Margarethe Wagner married Lorenz Werckle, and had children including Anna Eva Elisabetha Werckle, Johann Veltin Werckle.
  • Marie Margarethe Wagner passed away in 1703 in Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne.

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Marie Wagner's Ancestors

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Marie Wagner
1648–1703
Birth Place: Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne
Parents
Peter Wagner
1620–1703
Amalia Brand
1620–
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Marie Wagner's Descendants

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Marie (Margarethe) Wagner (20 Feb 1648–17 May 1703) m. Lorenz Werckle (1644–08 Aug 1712)
  1. 1. Johann (Veltin) Werckle 1676–1735 m. Maria (Sybilla) Meiss 1679–1734
  2. 2. Anna (Eva Elisabetha) Werckle 1681–1742 m. Johann (Jacob) Beck 1671–1755
    1. 1. Johann (Adam) Beck 1713–1772 m. Amalia (Dorothea) Jung 1727–
      1. 1. Charlotte (Margaretha) Beck 1744–1798 m. Johann (Andreas) Müller 1746–1805
        1. 1. Georg (Christian) Müller 1785–1857 m. Johanna (Wilhelmina) Spitznas 1784–1884
        2. 2. Catharina (Wilhelmina) Müller 1783–1785
        3. 3. Philipp (Ernst) Müller 1769–
        4. 4. Johann (Nikolaus) Mueller 1775–1838 m. Louisa Honecker 1780–1847
        5. 5. Johann (Andreas) Müller 1771–
        6. 6. Dorothea (Caroline) Müller 1766–
        7. 7. Johann (Peter) Müller 1780–
        8. 8. Johann (Jacob) Mueller 1773–1833 m. Johanna (Maria Charlotte) Honecker 1771–1831
        9. 9. Johann (Christian) Müller 1778–
        10. 10. Johann (Daniel) Müller 1781–

Marie Wagner's Timeline

2 Records

1648
20 Feb 1648
Birth of Marie Margarethe Wagner in Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne
Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne
1703
17 May 1703
Age 55
Death of Marie Margarethe Wagner in Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne
Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1648
    Event Place: Ottweiler, Sarre, Allemagne

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1703
    Event Place: Stennweiler, Sarre, Allemagne

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